Available for just £2.99, the book sheds light on The Prodigy's place in the early rave scene, with Liam Howlett explaining in a 1993 interview that"When rave dies there are always going to be people who will still want to dance, so as long as we keep coming out with original songs we'll still be around..."

Meanwhile, Gary Numan discusses his classic Replicas album. Addressing the cover art, he says: "The character on the cover is called a Machman - he's looking out on the world, looking out at the park. Outside of the park, there's a man in a grey coat and a grey hat, which was a ghost I saw when I was much younger…"

Elsewhere reclusive genius Aphex Twin gives one of his only ever interviews. "If you plan to be good at anything, it has to happen using your own ideas. It's inevitable. It's exactly like natural selection," he muses.

Speaking exclusively about the early days of Kraftwerk, WolfgangFlürcomments: "We were young, shy and childish! We loved to construct things and we never thought we would get famous from that."

The book also features Vince Clarke revealing his computer music-making secrets. "Once you've got the hang of the computer and the software," he says, "then you've still got to write the songs…"

And discussing the history of Ultravox, Midge Ure reveals that: "In those early days, a lot of musicians saw synths as electronic guitars. We just started going bang-bang-bang. Suddenly, you got this blast of unearthly noise and it changed the musical landscape."